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Bookstore debuts local romance novel
It was a foggy First Friday when Haines author Lenore "Nori" Nash, who writes under the pen name...
Bears swimmers head to regionals
Members of Haines High School's first official swim team will be striving to qualify for the state...
Glacier Bears girls win state, boys second
Lead runners struggled with illnesses but others on Haines High School cross-country teams surged...
State re-approves Palmer Project wastewater plan
The Alaska Division of Water again approved Constantine Mining’s wastewater discharge plan for underground mineral exploration at the Palmer...
Hurricane Ian's effects felt by valley residents
Residents with connections to Florida barrier islands hit hardest by Hurricane Ian say water damage...
Hunt closes on time with 25 moose reported
Twenty-five moose were harvested by the Oct. 7 closure of the Unit 1D hunt. Alaska Department of Fish and Game biologist Carl Koch said the hunt was...
Local finds giant puffball mushroom
What is 30 lbs, 26 inches around and white all over? Your next meal, or ten meals, or twenty....
Are the borough's advisory boards serving their purpose?
It’s a challenging time for the Haines Borough’s advisory boards and commissions. The Solid Waste Working Group disbanded this summer after...
Assembly votes to forgive swim team rental fees for six months
The Haines Dolphins Swim team is requesting that the borough forgive its pool rental fees this year due to insufficient fundraising to support the...
Overcoming early heat wave, growers find success
A hot and dry spell in June left some local gardeners with subpar lettuce. But on the whole this...
Election results stand after canvass
Gabe Thomas, Ben Aultman-Moore and Jerry Lapp remain the winners of the 2022 municipal election for borough assembly after the assembly counted 24...
Coho derby at midway point, water conditions pose difficulties
Come warm weather or high water, the annual Haines Sportsman’s Association coho salmon derby advances. Canadian Paul Hearn leads the overall...
SAIL provides opioid overdose kits
In an effort to reduce and mitigate opioid overdose deaths, Southeast Alaska Independent Living is providing fentanyl test strips and naloxone to...
Freak winds cause damage at Chilkat Lake
A violent windstorm swept across Chilkat Lake on Monday, damaging several cabins and nearly...
Dock contractor fields questions at town hall
A contractor tasked with renovating the Lutak Dock told residents last week his company’s goal is to restore the dock’s prior use as a...
Alaska Reads author to visit library
Fairbanks author and Alaska Reads 2022 author Paul Greci will be at the Haines Public Library at 1 p.m. Sunday, October 16 to discuss his new young...
Thomas, Aultman-Moore, Lapp take lead
Gabe Thomas, Ben Aultman-Moore and Jerry Lapp won Tuesday's election for Haines Borough Assembly,...
Slide buries highway, strands residents
Two heavy rainstorms caused flooding and landslides in the upper valley last week, damaging...
DOT stores contaminated soil next to Chilkat River
The Alaska Department of Transportation broke seven state laws this summer in connection with its Haines Highway reconstruction project after its...
Ultra-marathoner reflects on hardest endurance races of life
"I am 150k into the 330k challenge. It's trying to kill me but I am not done," Haines resident...